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§ 53-7-75 - (Pre-1998 Probate Code) Duty of administrator or executor to make inventory; exhibition to appraisers; return to probate court; oath

O.C.G.A. 53-7-75 (2010)
53-7-75. (Pre-1998 Probate Code) Duty of administrator or executor to make inventory; exhibition to appraisers; return to probate court; oath


The administrator or executor shall make a just and true inventory of all the personal property owned and possessed by the decedent at his death and all real property belonging to the decedent located in the county in which administration may be had and shall produce and exhibit the same, if possible, to the appraisers appointed pursuant to Code Sections 53-7-70 and 53-7-71. The inventory of the estate shall be filed with the judge of the probate court within four months after the qualification of the administrator or executor. When the inventory and appraisement is returned to the judge of the probate court, the administrator or executor shall swear, in addition to the usual oath on making returns, that the inventory contains a true statement of all the goods, chattels, rights, and credits of the decedent which are within his hands, possession, or knowledge. The administrator or executor shall also return, under oath, with the appraisement, so far as may come to his knowledge, all real property lying outside the county in which administration may be had.

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